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Air Canada pilots reject tentative agreement
Air Canada's pilots have voted not to adopt a tentative collective bargaining agreement that included a proposal by the airline to create a new low cost...
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PowerJet launches aftermarket support service
PowerJet, the joint venture between Snecma and NPO Saturn for the SaM143 engine on the Sukhoi Superjet 100, has launched its aftermarket support service...
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Bombardier expects return to sustained growth
Bombardier is seeing a return to sustained growth in business aviation and predicts manufacturers will deliver a total 24,000 business jets in all segments in which it competes from 2011 to 2030.
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PICTURES & VIDEO: NATO's Tiger Meet turns 50
France is hosting the 50th anniversary NATO Tiger Meet at its Cambrai air base, with squadrons from 14 nations participating in the event ...
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CJ4 gets EASA nod
Cessna's Citation CJ4 has received European validation. The approval comes 14 months after the light business jet was granted US certification.
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EBACE: Design Q makes Avro Business Jet look elegant
With an eye to attract Middle Eastern customers, BAE Systems and Design Q have unveiled their latest concept for the Avro Business Jet (ABJ).
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Pratt & Whitney military engines boss makes abrupt departure
Pratt & Whitney has confirmed Bennett Croswell has been appointed new president of military engines after the abrupt departure of his predecessor Warren Boley.
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Solar Impulse completes flight to Brussels, plans to take on the world
Solar Impulse is basking in the success of the first international flight of its solar-powered aircraft, and aims to operate either a transatlantic or round-the-world flight with an upgraded version of the prototype in 2014.
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Lufthansa firms up order for five 777 freighters
Lufthansa has firmed up its agreement with Boeing for five 777 freighters but will not make a decision on whether the aircraft will operate for its Lufthansa...
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Cargo key in Air France-KLM return to profit
Air France-KLM believes a strong rebound in its air cargo business over the last 12 months vindicates its shift in strategy to put more focus on utilising...
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EDA signs helicopter crew training deal
Six NATO and Partnership for Peace nations will receive helicopter crew training in the UK under a two-year deal with AgustaWestland ...
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EBACE: Greenpoint sleeps easy with Boeing deal
Greenpoint Technologies is celebrating after recently signing a contract with Boeing to install four of its Aeroloft eight-berth sleeping areas into 747-8I VIP airliners.
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Omega 707 tanker crashes in California
A Boeing 707 tanker operated by Omega Aerial Refueling Services has crashed taking off from NAS Point Mugu in California ...
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Moscow evaluates additional Israeli UAVs
Moscow is evaluating the purchase of additional Israeli-made unmanned air vehicle types, in a move which could build on its previous purchase of two Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) designs.
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EBACE: Aviation Link buys two ACJ319s
Saudi Arabian company Aviation Link has purchased two Airbus ACJ319s, which will go to an as-yet undisclosed completion centre later this year
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Missing Sol Saab 340 had crashed, no survivors
Rescuers have located the crash site of a Sol Lineas Aereas Saab 340 turboprop, which was earlier reported missing with 22 people on board in Argentina. None...
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EBACE: Jet Aviation Hong Kong approved as Dassault Falcon service centre
Jet Aviation Hong Kong (stand 7060) has been given the green light as a Dassault Falcon authorised service centre. The facility was appointed by the French...
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Sol Saab 340 reported missing in Argentina
A Saab 340 turboprop operated by Argentinian carrier Sol Lineas Aereas has been reported missing, with reports indicating that it had crashed.
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EBACE: Indian MRO Air Works looks to take its brand global
One of India's oldest maintenance houses is at EBACE for the first time as it looks to create an international presence. Mumbai-based Air Works has been established 60 years and has 12 locations in the country, specialising in most business jet types as well as Airbus and Boeing narrowbodies.
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New Zealand unveils new AW109s
The Royal New Zealand Air Force has unveiled three of its five new AgustaWestland AW109 light utility helicopters ...